Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. McGregor talked about what the situation with India might mean for Canada's relationship with its allies.
Mr. Morrison, in the Washington Post article you mentioned earlier, you said that your approach was mainly to talk to our allies and send a message to counter misinformation being spread by India about the situation.
Why did you decide to speak to our allies through the media? Is it because you were targeting more the general public in those allied countries? I imagine that there were already conversations happening with those countries.
What does that mean for our relationship with other countries engaging in foreign interference in Canada's democratic institutions? What evidence do we have that India doesn't want to collaborate?
Mr. Duheme, you said earlier that Canada's position on the situation with India right now isn't the same as its position on foreign interference by Russia and China.
What could that mean for Canada's relationship with countries like China and Russia?
My question is for Ms. Drouin or one of the other witnesses.